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81 útgrynni
n. shallowness stretching out from the shore (sakir straums ok útgrynnis). -
82 lēvitās
lēvitās ātis, f [2 lēvis], smoothness: in tactu esse modum levitatis.—Fig., of speech, smoothness, fluency, facility: nihil levitate Aeschini cedere.* * *levity; lightness, mildness; fickleness; shallowness -
83 क्रशिमन्
kraṡimanā m. (gaṇa dṛiḍhâ̱di) leanness, emaciation Kād. ;
shallowness (of a river) ib.
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84 तनिमन्
tánimanm. (fr. - nú gaṇa pṛithv-ādi;
oxyt.) thinness, slenderness Kād. Bhartṛ. ;
shallowness Vcar. XIII, 6 ;
weakness Bālar. IV, 60 ;
n. the liver TS. I, 4, 36, 1 ṠBr. III, 8, 3, 17 and 25.
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85 siyqalik
smoothness; shallowness -
86 Flachsinn
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87 мелкота
1) smallness; small size; pettiness, meanness перен.; shallowness разг.
2) коллект.; разг. small fry* * *smallness; small size; pettiness -
88 ограниченность
1) (о средствах и т.п.) limited nature
2) (о человеке, интересах) narrow-mindedness* * ** * *limited nature; scantiness* * *illiberalityinsularitylimitationmediocrityshallowness -
89 plićak
• bank; estuary; ford; lagoon; shallow; shallowness; shiver; shoal -
90 plitkost
• flatness; flimsiness; frothiness; platitude; shallowness; thinness -
91 površnost
• cursoriness; desultoriness; flippancy; frothiness; lightness; shallowness; slightness; superficiality -
92 płaskoś|ć
f sgt 1. (powierzchni, przedmiotu, terenu, figury) flatness 2. pejor. (filmu, interpretacji) shallowness (czegoś of sth); (dowcipu) cheapness (czegoś of sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płaskoś|ć
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93 płyci|zna
f 1. (w morzu, rzece lub jeziorze) the shallows 2. przen., pejor. (w filmie, książce, utworze) shallowness pejor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płyci|zna
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94 سطحية
n. inexperience, shallowness, superficiality -
95 ضحالة
n. shallowness -
96 عبث
1́ adj. pointless2́ n. frivolity, flightiness, flirtation, dalliance, piffling, fiddlestick, moonshine, futility, shallowness3́ v. potter, trifle, loiter, mess up, mosey, piddle, toy, twiddle, palter -
97 azalkeria
iz.1. ( ez sakona) shallowness, superficiality2. ( zintzotasunik ez) phoniness, hypocrisy, two-faced nature -
98 hutsalkeria
iz.1. shoddiness, poor quality2. vanity; \hutsalkeriaren \hutsalkeria eta oro \hutsalkeria! vanity, vanity, nothing but vanity!3. (irud.) shallowness, artificiality -
99 мелкость
fineness, shallownessРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > мелкость
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100 poca profundidad
f.not much depth, shallowness.
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